Palm Treo 650 User guide

Category
Mobile phones
Type
User guide
using your
Treo™ 650
smartphone
by palmOne
Includes setup information and instructions for most tasks
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Copyright
Copyright © 2004 palmOne, Inc. All rights reserved. palmOne, Treo, the palmOne and Treo logos, Palm, Palm OS,
HotSync, Graffiti, and Palm Powered are among the trademarks or registered trademarks owned by or licensed to
palmOne, Inc. This product contains ACCESS Co., Ltd.’s NetFront 3.0 Internet browser software. © 1996-2004
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Co., Ltd. in Japan and in other countries except the United States of America. NetFront is a registered trademark of
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includes software modules developed by the Independent JPEG group. All other brand and product names are or may
be trademarks of, and are used to identify products or services of, their respective owners.
Disclaimer and limitation of liability
palmOne, Inc. and its suppliers assume no responsibility for any damage or loss resulting from the use of this guide.
palmOne, Inc. and its suppliers assume no responsibility for any loss or claims by third parties that may arise through the
use of this software. palmOne, Inc. and its suppliers assume no responsibility for any damage or loss caused by deletion
of data as a result of malfunction, dead battery, or repairs. Be sure to make backup copies of all important data on other
media to protect against data loss.
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Contents :: 1
Contents
3 Welcome
4 If you read nothing else...
5read this now:
getting started
6
What you’ll need
7 Treo smartphone overview
11 Installing the battery
12 Charging the battery
14 Inserting the SIM card
15 Turning Treo on and off
16 Making your first call
19 first day:
learning the basics
20
Moving around the Treo screen
24 Using the keyboard
28 Opening applications
30 Setting up your computer
33 Synchronizing contacts and other information
35 Battery life
36 Where to learn more
37 first week:
using phone, web, and messaging
38
Phone overview
41 Dialing calls
44 Receiving calls
45 Using voicemail
46 Managing active calls
49 More ways to manage calls
53 Defining favorite buttons
56 Using a phone headset
58 Connecting to devices with Bluetooth wireless
technology
62 Sending and receiving email
75 Messaging
84 Browsing the web
91 Taking photos and videos
99 first two weeks:
using organizer features
100
Managing contacts
103 Calendar
110 Tasks
114 Memos
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2 :: Contents
115 Listening to music
121 World Clock
123 Calculator
125 Looking up contacts and other information
127 Beaming information
131 first month:
managing applications
132
Installing applications
134 Removing applications
135 Viewing application info
136 Using expansion cards
141 when you’re ready:
customizing your Treo
142
Phone settings
146 System sound settings
147 Display and appearance
149 Applications settings
150 Button settings
151 Date and time settings
153 Power Preferences
154 Locking your phone and info
161 if something happens:
help
162
Upgrading from another Palm Powered
device
167 Trouble installing the desktop software?
168 Resetting your Treo
170 Replacing the battery
171 Screen
172 Network connection
175 Synchronization (HotSync
®
)
180 Email
184 Web
185 Camera
186 Third-party applications
187 Error messages
188 Making room on your Treo
189 Voice quality
191 Glossary
193 FCC
197 Index
205 Specifications
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Welcome :: 3
Welcome
Congratulations on the purchase of your Treo™ 650 smartphone by
palmOne. In one compact and indispensable device, you now have all
of the following:
An advanced mobile phone*
A Palm Powered™ organizer with portable expansion capability (MultiMediaCard/
Secure Digital/Secure Digital input/output [SD/SDIO])
Email**
Web browsing**
Text* and multimedia** messaging
A digital camera***
* Requires service contract with your wireless service provider.
** Requires service contract and GPRS or EDGE high-speed data service from your wireless
service provider.
***There are two models of Treo 650: One model has a built-in camera and the other model
does not have a camera. The packaging for your Treo 650 identifies if a camera is included.
This guide will help you set up your Treo 650 smartphone and
quickly learn to use it.
LOOK HERE: Don’t miss
the helpful tips and cross-
references given in this
column.
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4 :: If you read nothing else...
4 :: If you read nothing else...
If you read nothing else...
This guide is designed to get you using your Treo™
650 smartphone by palmOne quickly, starting with
just the basics. As you become more comfortable
with your Treo 650 smartphone and want to learn
more, come back and read the other sections.
Read this Now: Getting Started
Follow the instructions to set up your Treo
smartphone and make your first call.
First Day: Learning the Basics
Learn how to enter text, move around the screen,
and set up synchronization.
First Week: Using Phone, Web,
Messaging, and Email
Learn how to use all the great wireless features of
your Treo 650 smartphone, including phone, email,
web browsing, and messaging.
First Two Weeks:
Using Organizer Features
Your Treo 650 is not just a phone. It also includes a
full-featured Palm Powered
organizer that gives
you instant access to your Calendar, Tasks, Memos,
music, Calculator, and more.
First Month: Managing Applications
Learn how to add or delete extra applications and
use an expansion card with your smartphone.
When You’re Ready:
Customizing your Treo
Once you’ve learned the basics, you’ll want to
explore additional features on your Treo
smartphone and customize its settings.
If Something Happens: Help
If something goes wrong or you can’t figure out
how to use a Treo feature, we can help. Check this
chapter for answers to frequently asked questions.
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read this now: getting started :: 5
read this now:
getting
started
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6 :: What you’ll need
What you’ll need
As you work through the instructions in this guide, you’ll need all the items that came
in the Treo™ 650 smartphone box (see “Treo smartphone overview” on page 7) as
well as the following:
A subscriber identity module (SIM) card for which you have an activated mobile
account with data services*
A location with wireless coverage for your phone
An electrical outlet
The computer with which you will synchronize your personal information
The “palmOne Software Installation CD” included in the box
* We recommend selecting either the GPRS or EDGE data service option. You cannot use
email, web browsing, or photo messaging without data services of some type.
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Treo smartphone overview :: 7
Treo smartphone overview
You should have received all of the following components in the Treo 650
smartphone box:
Hardware
Treo handset
Your wireless service provider’s SIM card
•AC charger
USB sync cable
Headset
Electric socket adapter(s) (if required in region)
Documentation and software
Using Your Treo 650 Smartphone (this guide)
Software Installation CD (includes desktop synchronization software and bonus
software)
palmOne warranty
Warranty does not cover
damage by Secure Digital
(SD) cards that do not
meet SD Memory Card
Specifications. SD cards
that do not meet SD
Memory Card Specifications
may damage Treo 650.
SD cards that do meet
SD Memory Card
Specifications are marked
with the following logo:
The Software Installation
CD includes free bonus
software for your phone
and synchronization
software for your computer.
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8 :: Treo smartphone overview
Treo 650 handset features
The following illustrations show the locations and names of the physical features of
the Treo 650 smartphone. Refer to these illustrations while following the instructions
in this guide.
A. Ringer switch
B. Infrared (IR) port
C. Antenna
D. SIM slot
E. Expansion card slot
F. Stylus
A
C
B
E
F
D
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Treo smartphone overview :: 9
A. Indicator light (phone and charge indicator)
B. Earpiece
C. 5-way navigator
D. Messaging button
E. Power/End button
F. Microphone
G. Multi-connector
H Headset jack
I. Calendar button
J. Phone/Send button
K. Side button
L. Volume button
A
G
C
B
E
F
H
I
J
K
L
D
Be careful not to scratch
or crush your Treo screen.
Do not store it in a place
where other items might
damage it. Visit
www.palmOne.com/intl to
find carrying cases that
protect the screen and
other useful accessories.
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10 :: Treo smartphone overview
* There are two models of Treo 650: One model has a built-in camera and the other model does
not have a camera. The packaging for your Treo 650 identifies if a camera is included.
A. Camera lens*
B. Self-portrait mirror
C. Battery door release
D. Speaker
A
C
D
B
IMPORTANT: The Treo 650
speaker includes a large
magnet, so be sure not to
store your Treo near credit
cards or other items that
could be demagnetized.
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Installing the battery :: 11
Installing the battery
1. Press the Battery Door Release button and slide the battery door downward to
remove it from your Treo.
2. Align the metal contacts on the battery with the contacts inside the battery
compartment.
3. Insert the battery into the compartment at a 45 degree angle and then press
it into place.
4. Slide the battery door onto the back of the phone until it clicks into place.
5. When the Welcome screen appears, follow the onscreen instructions to set up
your Treo 650.
A
B
C
D
A. Battery Door Release button
B. Battery contacts
C. Notch
D. Phone contacts
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12 :: Charging the battery
Charging the battery
Before using your Treo 650 smartphone, you need to charge the battery. It may not
turn on at all when you first remove it from the box. We recommend four hours for a
full charge, or until the indicator light is solid green.
1. Plug the AC charger into a wall outlet. If necessary, connect an adapter.
2. Connect the charger cable to the bottom of the Treo. Make sure the arrow on the
connector is facing up, toward your Treo screen.
3. To confirm your Treo is charging, check the indicator light.
When the indicator light is solid red, your Treo is charging.
When the indicator light turns solid green, your Treo is fully charged.
If the indicator light does not turn on when you connect your Treo to the AC
charger, double-check the cable connection and the electrical outlet to which
it is connected.
Battery consumption varies
based on personal usage.
Consumption factors
include signal strength,
speakerphone usage, and
whether calls are data or
voice calls.
When your Treo is
connected to a power
source, the indicator
light glows solid (versus
flashing), and the color
of the light indicates the
charging state.
A. Indicator light
A
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Charging the battery :: 13
After you turn on your Treo smartphone, the onscreen battery icon displays
power status:
Full battery icon : Battery is charged
Partial battery icon : Battery has some power and is not charging
Empty battery icon : Battery needs charging immediately
Red lightning bolt : Charging
Green lightning bolt with full battery : Fully charged
To see exactly how much
power is left in your
battery, tap the onscreen
battery icon.
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14 :: Inserting the SIM card
Inserting the SIM card
Your subscriber identity module (SIM) card contains account information such as your
phone number and voicemail access number. To use the phone, email, or web features
of your Treo 650 smartphone, you need to insert the SIM card. If a SIM card did not
come with your Treo 650, your wireless service provider will give you one when you
subscribe. If you have an older, 5-volt SIM card, you should request a newer, 3-volt
SIM. This Treo is not compatible with older 5-volt SIM cards.
1. Slide the SIM tray out of the phone.
2. Insert the SIM card into the SIM tray by aligning the notches until you feel it lock
into place.
3. Slide the SIM tray back into the phone.
4. If your SIM card is not already activated, follow the activation steps provided by
your wireless service provider or contact your wireless service provider directly for
assistance. If you want to use email, web browsing, and multimedia messaging, be
sure to confirm that your SIM card is activated for data services.
Your wireless service
provider may already have
inserted the SIM card into
your Treo. In that case, skip
to “Turning Treo on and off”
on page 15.
To remove the SIM card,
pull the SIM tray out of the
slot and remove the card
from the tray.
A. SIM card
B. SIM tray
C. Notches
D. SIM slot
BAC
D
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Turning Treo on and off :: 15
Turning Treo on and off
You can use the Palm OS
®
features of your Treo 650 smartphone independently
of the wireless features and applications. In other words, the screen and phone are
designed to be turned off and on separately.
Turning your phone on and off
When you turn on your Treo, it connects to a mobile network so that you can make
and receive phone calls and use other wireless services.
1. Press and hold Power/End to turn on your phone. If Sound Mode is on you’ll
hear a series of ascending tones. (See “Setting the ringer switch” on page 146 for
more on Sound Mode.) After your phone locates a signal, you can use the phone
and Internet features (if supported by the local network).
2. Press and hold Power/End again to turn off your phone. If Sound Mode is on
you‘ll hear a series of descending tones. When your phone is off, your Treo is not
connected to any mobile network. You can still use the organizer and other Palm
OS features. This is ideal for airplane flights and for maximizing battery life.
Waking up the screen
To use the Palm OS features when your phone is off, you need to wake up the screen.
You can also turn off your phone’s screen without turning off your phone’s wireless
features.
1. Press Power/End to wake up the screen.
2. Briefly press Power/End to turn off the screen.
The indicator light flashes
green when your phone is
on and you’re inside a
coverage area. If you’re
outside a coverage area,
the indicator light flashes
amber.
Your Treo 650 includes a
keyboard backlight for low-
light conditions. The
keyboard backlight
activates automatically
when the screen turns on.
It turns off automatically
when the screen turns off
and when an active call
lasts longer than a minute.
You can also press any
application buttons on the
front of your phone to wake
up the screen and go
directly to the application
linked to that button.
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16 :: Making your first call
Making your first call
We recommend that you charge your Treo 650 smartphone for a full four hours
(or until the indicator light is solid green) before using it for the first time.
1. Press and hold Power/End . You will hear a series of ascending tones.
2. Allow the Treo to complete a network search. The search may take several
seconds. When it is complete, the Network Status icon appears in the
upper-right.
3. If prompted for a PIN, enter it on the PIN screen. The default PIN is often 1234. If
the default PIN doesn’t work, check the documentation you received from your
wireless service provider or contact your wireless service provider for help.
4. Press Phone/Send .
5. Using the number pad on the Treo keyboard, enter the desired phone number.
6. Press Phone/Send to dial.
7. When your call is complete, press Power/End or use the 5-way navigator to
select Hang Up.
If No Service appears in
the upper left, you are out
of a wireless coverage area.
If you believe you are in a
wireless coverage area and
this problem persists,
contact your wireless
service provider for
assistance.
If you are inside a coverage
and cannot complete a call,
your SIM card may not be
activated. Please contact
your wireless service
provider for assistance.
To quickly redial your most
recent call, press and hold
the Phone/Send button to
display the redial list.
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Making your first call :: 17
Adjusting call volume
While a call is in progress, press the Volume button on the side of your Treo to adjust
call volume.
What’s my number?
1. Make sure your phone is on (see “Turning your phone on and off” on page 15).
2. Press Phone/Send .
3. Press Menu .
4. Select Options, and then select Phone Info.
If your phone number is
not displayed, exit Phone
Info, and make sure your
SIM card is properly
inserted in the SIM slot.
If your phone number still
does not appear in Phone
Info, look on the plastic
holder to which the SIM
card was attached. If you
still need assistance, please
consult your wireless
service provider.
A. Volume button
B. Side button
A
B
A. Look here for your phone number
A
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